New law would allow optometrists to operate

The Louisiana State Medical Society and the Louisiana Opthal­mology Association are opposing a bill that would allow optometrists to perform actual eye surgeries.

Opponents of House Bill 527 say that optometrists lack the training to perform surgeries and would pose a serious risk to patients. Ophthal­mologists have to complete eight years of training and 17,000 hours of clinical training. they insist that the use of scalpels, lasers and other surgical equipment should be reserved for those with the training and a medical degree. Optometrists complete a four-year program that covers vision exams, contact lens fitting and other services but nothing as involved as surgery.

The proposed law appears to give the state Board of optometry the power to decide which procedures fall under optometry. Until now the State Board of Medical Examiners has determined who could practice surgery.